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V THE DAILY AsTUHIAN, 8ATU1IPAY MORNING, APRIL 17. 18'.7. WEILL OF ARKANSAS. Another U.S.Congressman Indors es Paine's Celery Compound. fa MS WHIilii ttir- y.-r. hiimhik tin tlinikruiuiU uf Ix-aiiy irwIitimiilaU to Hin wmilnrful inwMfvA )iowtnii uf I'ln' 'iTy oniitmii'l tJuit Imvn Imxll r'lvn ly "WnlU. Hi'tinr1l i A tiniliiy- niimtitt th ttwMimiil of Vmtrfu Mtira nii'ivl fnm pvoy Int.- iii.l I.omi lit Itif crtiiitry. tlm hrtvw imiim no !" thn i if-nfty in ..r.iiiiiiin Mun iito'inlmrn of tin- tt tal iiiiitw of rnin-imriitlvMi All wi-rv wllllim thnt llifir X-r'-; Wi HlMUlil r lUtlilUilinl, la-lli-Vltl Mk-lilly Hint Uwy luUlil thtu lo u Ui nlhr , In .thiw i-iiiiMut lm-r aliaty t-n ,lllilllir., Htm .'ll. m-wlvl fpillt l'otiitnrMiitn M-lltli, Ill. nrout nt Now itii a lur fnwn Cotriii mini ItolMnl Nnll of ArkitiWHUt, an fot IllWB' "My IvMitn l at lUilodvlll.-. Ark. Iur., ln llo lnot rtiMr mill miniuirr my, n.t ilauulilr. tln-ii 17 yrnni of tt. , wiu in vvy limMh. miftrln(f from Kniu-ru.1 iMMllty. iht-'Ui in"tratlon , tttv-l fif U'it ulluht f.vi Hlio hml Hut tat iiKnllcMi aKlitl'Mi, liUl B-, Imi-ontly with Httlr U-n.-flt. In tl lm-l.-r i-rt of H"t'"i''lr liuil, w tilto hi 111 j f..-l... Im lv H"' iw r.'l.-ry iuiiiuiul. n.n-1 liiiriviMt In hitllli iiitlnu.nmly. In lluw iiuartJu) lw m1 fully rvniv.. tu l now1 In -if'H l I wait h. I lun b-mml to tlilnk vi:i:k. Hrrv lrxa Inirinir It.xly Ww at (lra llmnfli. TuoaUav luiMidntt .rayw at 9. boy tilxilr at 4. adult cttotr at 7. Wlmlniwday mominit-ITnyor at . tvnlnjf I'raj'er and i-luilr rehiaranl at T:3. i.laiTi.Uy Thiimlay-lioly Coinmu hlon iwt . ovet.ln lrny. at 4, Ix-y choir at 7. llo.x.1 Krtdny Monrtntf ltavr aixt a.nin.m at . paaaion wrvli' at 3 p. in.. evenUuc irn-er and mrnwi at 7:30. Knwter Kn (Autunlay) Mnrtiina; priv'r at . I Inly tajitlain at 4. p. m. ICuwter Uiy Harly Ooiiunuiiion at t:30 iu in., inl.UUiy aorv-e at 11 a. in., rand aervleo at :30 p. m. Khi.t tNewnunlon at Holy Inn.'--eiH at 9 a m. (IHKAT KXCITUMKNT. Lola of It. and Thore la (!,xd Ciiuae nr It All. The K.xitenal coiinti-y la alilractliiK the ullniitliui of luxMjiectora, liillillM men, cikpllallHta, aimHiliit.nit mid all the world, lim-nuae of the vaHl w.-alth of lia mliM-ral r.'Hourotvi ; liut that li tiothlnif to I he exi'W.ini.Mit which artae at meal lime uiiiouh the iiiuihoiiki'ih i bol whh Ht. l'liul and 'IiIinik on the, A'leviimln Central I.liua, when- the! iHtiIiik car service la the b.nt lu the world and prkn-a are retuauuihle. For further part.louliu-8 apply to your n:ir vnl tlokut wnt, or addia J. C. l'ond, C. I'. A., Milwaukee, Wltv. or Oeo. S. Jlatty, KivriiJ inront M HtarK street, asirtland, tr. "There are only three aUitiic of women In the Unlted Hint." Of course; the ullUi doam't luit any tthoatly. tuul unikatunU objoc-ta ua works f art." "Unnatural?" Yea woinn-n Wthitf aitaK'k nt 111, aaimr ixillilntf." Tine Uianl, tnjituihe mn fyelrowa 'may be niailo a deakrable and uniform brown or black by fi.n occalonal ap plication of nucklngliam'a Dye for Whlakera. It own 1m wild of the muxxli'-loadora with whU'h th civil war waa fought that If ithelr oon'tienU lilt a man he did mot fight on for two or three noun without knowlwr he had 1e.ni Knot. No amu.II objection which young fnlka had to the ld-tlm a.rlji;-me.lli'ln' Ii wan tlielr nauaeouaneea. In our day, thla objection l removed and Ayer" Bareaprllla, the ntoet powerful and pop ular of blood-purlilera, la aa pleasant to the palate as a cordial. il tlx' lni.ly la m rm-li-nt .iiw, anil lo ti( It. jiituta to i-i-.iiuiiti-iul It to the nift.'rliitf" Tit 4tii.ii at in Ii a vltul tlm.' ua !h In n-ttulttiliut tlx fu-rrni bjkI purify lli llw Itloxl x a (xtIoiix luiMako. Mnn mul wiiii-m iWtr.wo'.l l y iK-n'Hii troiilil.M or tlm IT.i U if Iiiiiiiiv I'I-hkI iu.iiiii.1 tt IT. .i I now to xx a tiny Ix furr t.ikloK iwlv antiuti' i l"tilnw' i-.-l.-r)' 0'llttU11.1. tn or.-r to Rvn. illMiiii.4:iluiei)t ivivi't ii'lluiu ljut I'u I lie' i-W.-ry cuii (nili.l A lrrk who ttliw to k'1I inllif. tliliiK -Ix.' ttuui uIim.1 x-.lf Dk f T a nvlilontly IH't iltliitr'Mld. Ho hna an " to irtflta uunv tlwtn to tlir t'xJ uf vuUmira. Tli"iv n I" no auloiiltulB for I'aliWa 'Hrry cirtnxuiul. Thla tutu 4x.m hIiotiii tliiw" n. tune mnvln In - 'lwr -rnoi, lx inxl ly l.xl. Iiv .turl.vl U'tiw xn't)ilnf lx.. I'nltmii cvU'ry i'iiixtinil. and rmvrt fll-.I to vt tin- I.mI.I.-'I deiirtlt I iwy tuul l'l tt. Tlw tr.iiitwt iinlmwnvifit rvcr r iwlvcl for thU uiit Iir1nr tviiwly ivtul no rfnrly i-vor txiinjMirvl with I'nlu.-'a vln-y rtiinixninil In tltw charac lr unit On' nunilHir of the itn-i.- to Ha ntlol.'iM'y tho rtr"nK.it liulma. nxMii It ov.-r r'-'lv.'l .llil not ovnnntl nmi r -Xiirir.-nite In th- leimt Ita uniivitliil (xiwer of nuikin: xile well. THK ASTOU1A KASHIDN. A few yeura aa; a new ,!& wim In troducisl Into hortU-ulture, known an wild rard-riH. Thla almply iix-iina that i-eetaln flowrra wvpr to Iw pertnlted to (ilia wild, m an Hi Imitate alinllar cilli-oUoim of teuty found In a elate of nature. Thrtae wild trarilena were of woino extent, and would nt t rae l(iM. Ui llmil lu.im; hut mucM could lm don hy allowlnir une or tno ap.x lvB if idiimta to bwitne, In a mitvi uee, wild. For Inalanoe, una may have a It roup f iiih luUf-d"ien treea, or perhiia leeo: ami plant ariw droM, enH-uwa, diUT.xUlx. lllliti of the vulli-y, r any otltt-r almlllar plant thnt in.ulil Itakn onre uf Itwlf In pni'tUil Hluule, and leave them there l their iwn devlivn frmn yonr to year. Little xrmn'iit irroupa of thla (kind, auffi'r ed to lake on luilunil ehiirai'tr, add v.e-y much toulte pleiummw of gar.1. n tint. Mmduijn'a Monthly. AN AflflKVKMKNT KXI'LAINICO. lie 1b a Utile curly-iliead.nl. roxy chei'kl hi.-iiiIn-i- of a Ixiy i-ltolr. He IxkI ilx-en huvlnir eiiiie tiulile vllh n hUs'll note, but nn thla nc.-nj.loii aiuot It out with it rliiumm and vltror whle'i which Htiriu-lMsl and di-llKbltl "II Ida family. "Thill wan Kplendld,"nid the Under of the choir. "You have In en takliiB my udvliv mud iiiiu-tleliiK." "No. 1 haven't priutlM.-d It." "I don't understand how else you no comiillHlied ilt." "Weill. I ll Ml you. Junt Iwifore I cjwiie to tlliat iiU 1 Hhut, my ?yes and iimiiIu tx-lleve I waa at a Iwll rnine and Maw Cartwrltflit atenl a laat." Waah- Intfloiv ritair. Iliwry Ward Heh.ec onoe lnfomnd a man who rame to him oomplalrilTix of trlixmiy and doatxiinUuit feellnK. that what ho moitt needed waa a (food ca thartic, nietuvliiir, 'of course, u-h a nxvllclivo as Ayor'a Cataartlo , rills every doso being- effective. "Well," jaald Mrs. MoOu.Uey. afler her vlwlt to a notable amditl funotlon, "I have Iheard about society people Hhow-liiir each other the'' cold ehoulder. but, from tth way some that I saw weiM direwd, I don't "HMeMliT at the nJvvuldere belnr chilly."1 Tea makln omteats are now arrang ed tivr charity. rn i'ITHK A no in in iivK niv. Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tutiieta. All druKKiats reruna the money tr it falls to cure. 2Ro. For sale by Chas. Rogers, Druggist. MARINE NEWS. lll'lll WATKN. I A. 1. I I'. M. iti.in ft l(i in ft miw waikh. IMTIC. I At Mi r ll III ft I I'. M. Ill III ft "i ii',ii '.'A I 4 i r, i! t n : I ft 7 1. 11 0 Kin 'J k ' ;i it Tin.il i'HdHV, Ml IHkll'l 14 l It: ; 14 !U M V f.l ; ; H) ii l' 4 l; 0,0 i ll 1 1'.' I II IK IV, Hi1 lii ;i i Ii I'' IV IV. I '4 if 'I' ttH 4 4'l I, : I (l II VI H 7 l II A 7 M-u ; M. I 7 X.lll.H) I lllirailH)' 1 rlilay , , hiilunlay Kiinilny . Mumliiy, .1 l Tin. (NilumliliM arrived In at a oYlorlt l.t nlirlit. Tlie liarkentlne I'.xrtlaml will arrive down rlvr Uxluy. Th" M mum nit a will leave out thin nx.nilntf, with.r ixe-mlttliig, for Tl II n fn'Hik Itn k Unlit hounw to land ooiil. Tli atxunw HUAmrtM, from Klim'aw, rlvirr, arrived In yoalwlay tnorn'tig, ivimWii-l ts ;iiiuiiv, Hanlxarn & Co. Hoi virtci imlfHl if CiO .iuk-m of clxilcin HI iwlaw wtlfiwm, anl nftr dla-f-tvinrlng Hint will iiv out bxlay trr Yajiilna Iwy. Captain Johiwiti tv-iorta a Mixtoth imMuc from Hlualaw. with IW UIIUMttal lliKltltUC, Th til wliuJj -bark IIpt City of Kw i r"U win nvrt won pr India m a ii'lli-l at l 1 1 hli will take a large rurK') I'.f flour, grnln Hfi'l ctluf (HajiU. pr .vl-. i I'lm, Th 'lty nt Kvirtt hn lH"n 1 ruiiiiliur tr a luiiif I lux- iM-two-n Knn l Kmni U uii'J Niiimliiin In tin :tru,l. Tl"-v l iui nVfrniiily f nl jut rM'iit, nml u tin- 'IIy "f KwfH ';n tlio nil malludl" MK'iifii'T tint ; "uli l- imx-iui"! ili)r n not jmu li tnmiil In ' urliiIT it hiri r. Tlw wIhiMhu k will l(n.v for Cnli utta In in fiw --kii a:l IfT aiipiriiiu h'r julll l- I !! to IT'-llt.- n. mllllll ilon jaiifintr 1 1 txiilV'-n on tu'i.iwiit nf Iit I I k u I lor 1ui 1I. ( T!i Tim" una. SIH Va1it Cul w II! j liiiiiiui-ii!- n mTlin of rum f- thai .-.i..ii Sun.luy nf!.-Ptiiiii, April I", i hIu-ii llx- Dint w ill lx- Null' . IV mart 1 will pp.lnUily lx- nlT i-1 'n I or It and Hi" I nnlali ..IT lh- cluli limiM-, at tin- f-m i of M'.u-er Klr,-''t. '"'I Town. It 1s, i'XxM't-i alxiul IkIiI Ixmtit will .-nti-r ami a v.ry rl.ue nw la ixk.l fr. j The ai-ln-ilule I f lh ni.-.-a .lurliiK tlie Miutou, hi urrivir-l hy tlx- rivatl i-'iuiiiltt-e, u a follow a: Hwcx-jMiiiike iiw -April IK, Mny 30, June 13. July II. Auicuxt 1, Spli-llitxr 12, iri,.lx-r 3. ( Iiuiiipl.fiixlilp cii nurea April 25. June .'7. July AUKuat rV-ptitnlx-r 1 for tin. i hainplotialiiii n. Ix-ftu:lful ell-, v.-r IovIiik cup Ixijt 1x-n oftore.I ly . tlx- dub am a. trophy, to Imoiii the j ir-iM'rty "f the y.u ht w lunlnK tliej Kii-ati-xt nuinlx-r of (xihila In the tlva; i'hniiiiliiiuilUi nuee, ftmt to munt 3. j -."ii.l thin! I. The nwe on the inh ! la a w i-vxtak''a ai.il ox-n to all M .!! ! Vtuhi w-t .if tlw Itixky mountains.; whoae louil wul.-r line d.x- tv'l excettl 1 tn kiirh.ii. h- la not l.aa tluin 33 inclu-a. i Kirlii.'.t alxmlil le inaile to the e- retary. F. T. Hull, 624 North O atre. on c tx-f.ir" KrUny. Ain-H It. Tlv re- j KUttii iMiiimltt.v cn-alala t-f Frank; Crawford. I;. It. I'rhv and L. D. Waldo j --1-Mlir.T. ' AK'itrnuru la the nane of the fl-ree .ntliTiuiu who will cene to Cuba and lot Mr. Weyler K' Ii.miw to aup.er. That minx' e-iunila like a -roe-'Ut miw in a hury. I Whon tlw irlnif time conn. ir.ntlit I A niil... like all otlxT aent4lile eTina, will cJiMin. Uio liver and r'n"vata the ap-u m w-lth IVWIU a Mttle Early llfctem, famotw little llla for the liver and Monnudi all the var round, iluirleji Hikvm. Not only acute lun trouWea. which may irove filal in a few daya, but oi l chronic cutrha and throat troubleaj may r.i'nlve ItiinuHllmte relU1 and b iernuiiently curel by tine Minute Cousrh Cure. Charlea KOKOra. The man who .haa commlUtl murder iKHild twit kxk any more (rulUy than the woman who haa ben overlooked by tlie oauluoMr In tlie laklii of fare, l.rovUI.M ala- doea not Intend to etiltKht n him on the euli-"t. It ahould lie matle s nuitter of publlo lciwledn that IVWltt'a Witch Hosel Salve will apeedily cure ll.-a of the longest atamllUK. It la the household favorite for bunta. acalda, cuts, bruiH.8 and "jorea of nil kinds. Charles Kor er. The proj.vt to op.m lu Parla a theatre nl Willi h only inoi-iil plays will be pr ducil xi'im to b. twl effort lo Hfip the exportation of I'arldan vlayn to tlie I'nllitl St.:,t.n. WHITE COLLAR LINE STEAMER "Mlltl GATZERT" Portland-Astoria Steamers leave Portland dally as ftillowe: Alder atreet dwk 6:45 a. nu and 7:45 p. "'. Ash etreet dock 7 a. m. ami 8 p. in. lieai-ea Astoita. C. H. and P. S. N. dock. 6:45 tm. and 6:45 p. m. 0. It. & N. dock. 7 a. m. and 7 p m. Saturday night steamer leaves Port and from AldT ' street dock at 9:45 p. m. and Ash etree doolt at 10 p. m. Schedule Inoludes Sunday nlgfct boat out of Portland and Aatorta, but no Sunday morning boat. Night boat from Portland connects with Steamer "MILER" at Cathlamet at 5 a. m. daily exaepA Monday for Westport, Clifton and Knappa, and all landings on Oregon aide. U. B. SCOTT. President E. A. Seeley. Agent, Portland. C. W. 8ton Agent, Astoria. Telephone No. 11. Cedar Shingles SEASIDE LUMBER YARD. OFFICE $55 COMMERCIAL 8T CASToiji i I AVcficLublc Preparation for As slmlla I lii( the food and Hetf ula tliig Dm Slonuuia and Dowels of Promotoa'Dicslion.Checrfiil ncis And IteM.Contalrw neither Cjmim.Morphine nor Mineral. Not Naiicotic. Aoim Smi' in hirm S.td mm A perfect Rrmcdy forCortslipa tion. Sour Stonih, Diarrhoea Worms .ConvuLsions ,f cvtrish ncss and Loss of Sleep. Facsimile SilSnalurc of NEW YORK. iiflaBV&iflBtftaBljV tXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. UrauixVx uiu taut (nr lJtnii)rnM old. aTOaw cu t tmrr lu porm 1 1 f KOTO-BAG rrm N'j-t.j-b.ic-1 tiearvftUi tirrrv-rfKMl lo ttm irorld. Mavof iculo 0 pootKln I a WUm wMS il am li i lo a ts wr-tek turv'iot nio tunMut. vljttvutn aMt tuwneiic Jait try ft bjx. Tow will he d iLt.iiii'O. 1 1 )i.iii' ui .-v it w uf. fof ft ctjr It atNwlut:r uu.rmntcv1 lir 4rugti every Abfvr -w- , .r u kivt ' it.n t Tiir'-4 rnit tnd Hiii'tka) Yoar I,tt Awst " wtittn (fnrinir ftaj lrwj MM". . MvlUKlftTftJUJhaaKMXilirc.C krk. Bold and O uaranteed by Cbu. Rogers. DruKSTUt. t: We Have Bargains In Property on Both Slles of the Bay. Foil KKNT 10-room houae; 33d and Fnwiklln ; tl- it namth. JVirt KKNT Two small rionw cor nor opposite court houxe: suitable for olllc.w, mw or Hjrar ataml. A six room cttage. new, on lot GOx PW. Warrenton, 175". Easy ter.r.s, or innialliiKtit plan. Corner lot, .V.d and Franklin. TSxliO, 4 hoiuks. all rented. A bargain and isy terms. It 10, block 19. Alderbrook. Great tNiriroln offere.1. Ten room house on North Beach, all fumWied. CVt tl.500. Owner, who live In the Kast, will sell for JSOO. Ne.ir Mt. Hood we have tiO acres of gixxl tlmW land. Will trade for acreage on beach south of Columbia rlivr. Is 7 and 8 Kindred Park: cheap for cah. Lot 21. block 27, New Astoria, with houae, barn, cow. chlohens, etc Cheap at J500. A RAUGAIN 6-H acrea near Flavel, tioo pr acre, .uy terms. Thrv lots In block 25, Shlveleys; each 50x100. Ilarsaln at 2, 100. Very eaay terms. 75x75 corner block 15. Adair's, $1,500. Street car and paved streets.' Seven room house at Seaside; mrd orn liniroemerita; nicely located and cheap; terms eiay. House, lot and barn In Holllday lark n Necannicum, 100, cash. A lfisit baTKuin. 100 ncns on Klk creek tieaol' 1500 fiMt fnntu,'V'. HeaiMtful traot, ult able for InyliiB out In lots. Cheap and terms lo suit. l 9, bl,x.'k S. IVeitn Oi-ove, Sea side. House, blacksmith shop; well on property; Just like Riving It away at $1,000. A FINK FARM of 1-0 acres on Up ler Ncluilem. Alxout one-half of place timber la-nd. balanc? pnMure Bind tilled land; $l,50rt on easy terms; Is a btU'Kaln. Store building, barn, large orchard, pasture land, tilled soil, comprises a beautiful plaoe near Olney. We are prepared to offer It at a bargain. Choice location Lots in Warrenton, New Aatorla, Flavel, and other West Side locations. Seaside property Grimes's Orove, Holllday Park. Logan's addition. Lots In 'Aldecbrook. The most de slralbe residence portion of Astoria. Cheap and easy terms. If you wish Ho sell your property lUrt It with The Astoria Land & Inv. Co. 355 Commercial St.. Astoria. Or . Printed matter deaoripUve of Astoria mailed on application. ASTOHlfl PUBLIC LIBRARY READING ROOM FREB TO ALL. Opan rrary day from I e'oloek to l:H and 1:10 to l:$0 p. m. Subscription rates II per annum. B.W. COR. ILKVENTH DUANK BT OASTOIITA. nfi dailt S(Uiu af SEE THAT THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF- IS ON THE WRAPPER OF EYEEY BOTTLE OP Cutcri Ii p-.t tf la cn-!M Wtlet only. It U But tali Ii bj'k. Don't -jr tsjoo to Mil os turtliiiif ! on ta pl r promlai thit it it "Jctt u ftxA" ui "ul tmw'r aTery pir- jxs. r tit Jtm et C-A-B-T-0-&-I-A. Tit fj- U MANHOOD EST0KgaSiS33 mki, lucb u Wi Mi'mory, Um nl Braia rower, Uaadutie, W aluw fulana, 1al Manhood, Mutiny Emlaalona, Nerroaaaeaa, all dralna, liaa ol piwirr la Oenentlra Oritna of either aex cauavd by orer-axer-tlon, youthful ermra, xoeaira um of tobaceo, opium or aUmulauia, whloo lead toinflnnlty, Cooaampiloaor Ituanlty. Can be carried la rt pocXeL 1 per box- C lor A, by mail prepaldClreoUr Frae. Hold by all drunlau. Aik tor It, Uka Do other. Maoulactared by lh Fata ktaUcin Co.. Carta, FYaaoe. Uae-Lxrix Iru Co dlaUUiuUuf 1. W. CONN. AxenL AatorU. GUARANTEED TOBACCO HA8IT CURE to dmtrrrf y amr ft toboro In ot COUNTY TREASURER'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given to all parties holding Clatsop county warrants In dorsed prior to April 2. 1S95, to pre sent the same to the county treas urer for payment, as Interest ceases thereon after this date. Dated this 12Ui day of April. A. D. 1897. B. L. WARD. Treasurer of Clatsop County, Or. The Daily Astorian Has the Largest Circulation on the Columbia River Everyone I Reads It TRAMHrORTATtON I.IKK. Astoria and Columbia River Railroad TIME CARD. Trains leavs Bsaslds for Astoria a 7:20 a m. and 2 p. ds. dally. Trains leave Astoria for Flavel at t a. m. and 4 p. tn. dally. Trains 'eave Astoria for Beaslds ai 10:20 a. m. and 4 p. m. dally. Trains leavs Flavel for Astoria at 1:41 s. m. and 2:58 p. m. dally. GO EAST ..VIA.. Library Car Route AMERICA'S SCENIC LINE. Meal is Rock Ballut I)"it Diaisi) The all-rail route to Kootenai mining district, via Seattle and Spokane Shortest and Quickest Line -aTO St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, Chicago AND ALL POINTS EAST Through Palace and Tourist Sleepers, Dining; and Library Observa tion Cars. Dally Trains ...Fast Time SERVICE ASI 8CE5EKY CSEAHCEUCD For tickets and full Information call on or address A. B. C. DENXISTON. C. P. & T. A., Portland. Or. R. C. STEVENS, G. W. P. A.. SeatUe. FOR PORTLAND Via Knappa. Clifton, westport, and way Ufcdinga.) THE STUMER H, C, Lae Aitoria every Sunday. Tuesday and Thursday at 6 p. m.. Saturday al 7 a ni, leaves Portland every Monday. Wednesday ui Friday at T p. m., and balurdaj aia p m. Landing atCathlamet on all down tripv Towing and Jobblnf nmnd Astoria every Sun day, Tuesday and lliunday. BEDl'CEI) RATFS. Infiirmation foot of Main street, PETERSON A QILMORE, AgtnU. Finest dininf-car service to the world A Book about a Battle. We have recently issued amother editinn (the fifth -of our 20-page Illustrated booklet descriptive of Cus ter BaMUeneld. It contains as satisfactory an account as has (ever been written of the battle tn whidh Gen eral Cuerter and his 260 trvjooers lost their lives. ifffl Write for a copy. Write also Ajt tnformsitioa about rates and train service via the Burlington Route to Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago, and all other eastern and South ern cities. Two rout net East via Billings. Mont., and St. Paul. Minn. G. SHELDON'.Oen'l Agent. Portland, Oregon. A. Are You Going East? B. sura and see that your ticket reads via THE NORTH.WESTERN LI N E. CHICAGO. ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS -ana OMAHA RAILWAYS. Thla la the GREAT SHORT LINE Betiree DULUTH, ST. PAUL, CHICAG( And all Toints East and South. Their Magnificent Track. Peerless Ves tlbuled Dining and Bleeping Car Train, and Motto: "ALWAYS ON TIME M Have given this roaa a national reputa tion. All classes of paawtfigM-s carried on the veatlbuled train, without aztra charge. Ship your freight and travel over this famous line. All agents hav. tickets. W. H. MEAD. r. C SAVAGE). Gen. Agent, Trav. F. and P. Art 241 Washington at, Portland. Or. Bin Ii. ... . j TRANSPOMTATION LINKS. iaaiiaaaaiii(i Going East? IP YOU ARB. DO MOT rOHOBT Three ImportantPoints FIRST Go via the St. Paul because the lines to that point will afford you, the very beat service. SECOND See that the coupon beyond St. Paul reads Via the Wisconsin Cn tral because that line makes dose eon neoUone with all the trrx-oontlnental lines entering the Union Depot there, ad ha service Is first-class In svary particular. THIRD For information, call on your neighbor and friend the nearest ticket agent and ask for a ticket rea.1 tng via the Weaconsin Central lines, or addreas JAS. C. POND. General passenger Agent, Milwaukee, Wis, Or GEO. S. BATTT, General Agent, Portland. Oregon. 0.R.&I. gives choice or -2- Transcontinental ROUTES. Via Spokane and St Paul Via Ogden, Den.er and Omaha of St Paal Punman and Tourist Sleepers Free Reclining Cnair Cars Astoria to San faneisco. " Columbia, Monday, March 29. State of Cal., Saturday, April 2. Columbia, Thursday, April I. State of Cal., Tuesday, April 11 Columbia, Sunday. April 18. 8tau of CsX, Friday, April 23. Columbia, Wednesday, April 28. For rates and general tnnnnaaoa sail on or address G. W. LOUN8BERRT, Agent W. H. HURLBURT. Gen. Pas. Art, Portland, Or. e. McNeill, President and Maaager. Milwaukee! This Railway Company Operates Its trains on the famous block system; Lights Its trains by electricity through out; Uses the celebrated electric berth read ing lamp; Runs splendidly equipped passentr trains every day and night between. St, Paul and Chicago; the Chicago, riilwaukee & St. Paul Also operates steam-heated veatlbuled trains, carrying the latest private compartment cars, library buffet smoking cars, and palace drawing room sleepers. Parlor oars, free reclining chair ears and the very best dining car service. For lowest rates to any point la the United States or Canada, apply to ticket agent, or address C. J. EDDT. General Agent Portland, Or. J. W. CASEY, Trav. Pass. Agent TILLAMOOK NEHALEM AND OTHER COAST POINTS STEAMERS R. P. Elmore W. H. Harrison Augusta.... ...Open for Special Charter... Salllag date, to .ad tram TIHaaaook aad Nehaleai depend apoa th. wcathar. Par Freight aad Paaseagar Rate. Apply To ELMORE, SANBORN & CO. AGENTS O. R. N. CO.. Aa.nts, Portland jThe(, tmy Capsules are supar-ji to Balsam of Cooaiba. CubebsorlilectionsandhfaSlf CURE IN 4 HOURS the tame diseases without! inconvenience. I Soldi fH myflttr. J